380 



HTLID.B. 



Typical form. 



Upper surfaces normally uniform ; a greyish or black, light-edged 

 streak from the nostril through the eye and the tympanum along 

 the side of the body, sending upwards and forwards a branch on 

 the loin ; a whitish line on the upper lip, descending to the shoulder, 

 and then ascending to the eye, limiting an elongate green zone ; a 

 whitish, dark-edged cross line above the vent ; the outer side of the 

 forearm, carpus and fourth finger, tibia, tarsus, metatarsus, and 

 fifth toe more or less distinctly edged with a blackish and whitish 

 line. 



Hamburg. 

 Harz Mountains. 

 Transylvania. 



Corfu. 

 Victoria Alaba, 



Spain. 

 Oporto. 

 Guezama. 

 Africa, 

 Giaour Dagh 



(Asia Minor). 



Dr. Fricke [P.]. 



Messrs. C. G. Danford & 



J. A. H. Brown [P.]. 

 E. Freet, Esq. [P.]. 

 Lord Lilford [P.]. 



Sir W. C. Trevelyan [P.]. 

 0. G. Danford, Esq. [P.]. 



Vae. A. (savignyi), 



Hyla savignyi, And. Descr. Eyrjpte, i. Supplem. p. 183, pi. 2. f. 13. 

 Rana arborea, Seetzen, Heise Si/r. PaUist. iii. p. 48G. 

 Ilyla arborea, x&v. meridionalis, part., BoetUjer, Jahresh. Senck, Na- 

 'turf. Ges. 1879-80, p. 212. 



Similar to the typical form, but the marking on the loin is absent ; 

 the lateral streak frequently broken up into spots from the middle 

 of the side. 



n. J. 

 0. $. 



p- 6- 



q-s. cS2- 

 t-u. c??. 



V. ?. 



?w. Many spec, 

 x-y. Hgr. 



z. Hgr. 



Elba. 



Asia Minor. 



Jerusalem. 



Wady el Kurm. 



Dead Sea. 



Lake of Galilee, 



Euphrates Expe- 

 dition. 



Near Resht, Ghi- 

 lau, N. Persia. 



Hainan. 



Sir W. 0. Trevelyan [P.] 

 Haslar Collection. 

 Rev. H. B. Tristram [C. 

 Rev. 11. B. Tristram [C. 

 Rev, H, B. Tristram [C. 

 H.W.Beddome,Esq. [C.] 



W. T. Blauford, Esq. [C.]. 

 R. Swinhoe [0.]. 



Vae. B. (meridionalis). 



Hyla arborea, var. meridionalis, BoetUj, Ahh. Senck. Ges. 1874, p. 66. 



viridis, Lntaste, Ilerp. Gir. p. 214, 



perezi, Bosca, Ann. iSoc. Esp. ix. 1880, p. 181, and eod. loc. x. 



pi, 2. f. 7-10. 



The upper surfaces normally uniform greenish ; the green colour 

 extends on each side of the throat, where it vanishes gradually ; a 



